Attempted carjacking gone wrong in MoCo

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  • Sunrise

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 18, 2020
    5,325
    Capital Region
    You mean besides Andy.
    True... but that turned to be a cop....

    And they didn't charge Andy with violating Bill 21-22E because they didn't want to give him standing... since he's actually one of the listed Plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Montgomery County on Bill 21-22E.

     

    Silverlode

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 16, 2010
    4,797
    Frederick
    True... but that turned to be a cop....

    And they didn't charge Andy with violating Bill 21-22E because they didn't want to give him standing... since he's actually one of the listed Plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Montgomery County on Bill 21-22E.

    It was just a joke…sort of…
     

    fishgutzy

    Active Member
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 25, 2022
    958
    AA County

    That’s because the number of carjackings in Montgomery County is on track to reach another record year. According to recent data from the county, 74 carjackings have been reported so far this year. That’s compared to 80 for all of 2022.

    Everything's fine. Stop worrying about it.
    MoCo voted to make the entire county safe for criminals.

    Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
     

    Bullfrog

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 8, 2009
    15,323
    Carroll County
    Yup, http vs https

    Enter as you wish. I avoid http.

    https secures text and data in transmission, and can make man-in-the-middle attacks more difficult (but not impossible), but it doesn't guarantee a site is not malicious.

    I would agree, never, ever enter any personal (or non personal) data over an http connection, but if you're only viewing a static page it shouldn't present a risk.
     

    mpollan1

    Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 26, 2012
    7,030
    Мэриленд
    https secures text and data in transmission, and can make man-in-the-middle attacks more difficult (but not impossible), but it doesn't guarantee a site is not malicious.

    I would agree, never, ever enter any personal (or non personal) data over an http connection, but if you're only viewing a static page it shouldn't present a risk.
    Agreed and agreed but I'm a chicken.
     

    JohnnyE

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 18, 2013
    9,669
    MoCo
    https secures text and data in transmission, and can make man-in-the-middle attacks more difficult (but not impossible), but it doesn't guarantee a site is not malicious.

    I would agree, never, ever enter any personal (or non personal) data over an http connection, but if you're only viewing a static page it shouldn't present a risk.
    Darn it, I applied for a position. :innocent0
     

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